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The Mole that Destroys Science From Within the Government Cut the Autonomy of the Agency of Scientific Promotion and the Next Is the Conicet

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Thanks to delegated powers, the government changes the structure with the aim of choosing its own authorities in the area. Underlyingly, it seeks to control what is being investigated and what is not in Argentina. Voices of rejection by the community.
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Thanks to delegated powers, the government changes the structure with the aim of choosing its own authorities in the area. Underlyingly, it seeks to control what is being investigated and what is not in Argentina. Voices of rejection by the community.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The National Government amended by decree the structure and functions of the National Agency for the Promotion of Research, Technological Development and

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The administration of Javier Milei will have greater interference in the investigations and changes in the entity created by Alberto Fernández, as will happen with CONICET. The entry The government officialized changes in the National Agency for the Promotion of Research, Technological Development and Innovation was first published in #BorderPeriodismo.

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#BorderPeriodismo broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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